No, boxelder bugs are not poisonous to fish.
Specifically, the insect in question (Boisea trivittata) does not poison any potential predator. But it does not represent an attractive meal for any wildlife other than the most desperate and famished. The bug's orange coloring warns wildlife of obnoxious taste.
Box Elder Bugs affect people by being a nuisance. These bugs come from Boxelder Trees and come inside homes where it is warm.
Boxelder bugs are widely known for eating the boxelder tree. These bugs can also be found on maple trees, as they enjoy consuming the leaves.
Removal of boxelder trees is a way to keep boxelder bugs out of gardens. The boxelder tree (Acer negundo) represents the main food and host plant for the insects in question (Boisea trivittata). Its absence from the garden serves as a main deterrent to boxelder bug presences.
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Yes, boxelder bugs reproduce by laying eggs, which hatch into nymphs that grow into adults. The females deposit their eggs in cracks and crevices on trees or buildings, where they develop before emerging as new adult bugs.
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No, boxelder bugs do not kill grass. The insects in question (Boisea trivittata) have specific plant parts and types that are favored in their herbivorous diets. Grasses and grass-like plants such as rushes and sedges pose no competition, particularly not in landscapes dominated by the boxelder bug's namesake and preferred food source: boxelder tree (Acer negundo).
No, boxelder bugs cannot chew through house boards. The insects in question (Boisea trivittata) lack the powerful mouthparts of carpenter bees and termites. They prefer to feed upon such vegetative food sources as the seeds of boxelder trees (Acer negundo).
Plant sap is what boxelder bugs eat. The insects in question (Boisea trivittata) possess piercing, sipping mouthparts. They therefore seek the photosynthetically created nutrients of the downward-flowing phloem and the soluble minerals of the upward-flowing xylem channels which function inside plants and may be accessed through flowers, leaves, seeds, stems, and stalks of ash (Fraxinus) and maple (Acer) trees.
No lightning bugs are not poisonous to humans.
Yes, boxelder bugs eat moist dog food. The insects in question (Boisea trivittata) number among the world's herbivorous arthropods. Outdoors they prefer boxelder tree (Acer negundo) seeds even though indoors they will accept such alternatives as moistened plant-based foods.
boxelder bugs are bugs that are orange and black and they love to come out in the fall ladybugs also come out in the fall well not many but let me rephrase that they start coming out in the fall. MY ANSWER=they are incects that to me look like some kind of firefly or beetle.like all insects,it is most likely the decentent of the triobites.